Machine For Making Custom Decorative Air Treatment Art

ABSTRACT

The purpose of the art is to treat the air via an air treatment machine. The invention consists of a base; major connector; pcb; dc motor; motor/modified scotch yoke mount; and modified scotch yoke. The base supports a decorative housing which can be made by the end user. The “modified scotch yoke/motor mount” is fastened by screws and nuts to the major connector which is attached to the base also by nuts and screws. Electrical and mechanical moving parts are fixed to the major connector of the battery operated device.Air is treated by the contents of an aerosol spray can. The aerosol can is inserted through the bottom of the air treatment machine and secured in place by the major bracket screw cap. Once the aerosol spray can&#39;s nozzle is depressed by the modified scotch yoke, a vertical spray mist is expelled through the opening at the top of the decorative housing, thus treating the air in the surrounding environment.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a novel automated air treatment machine which provides support for a custom-made decorative housing.

BACKGROUND

Current devices for treating the air (i.e., automated air fresheners) are not designed in a way that individuals can use the devices as platforms to support their own custom fabricated housings which can be made from a wide range of materials such as ceramics, wood, glass, metals, and various resins.

The current invention embodies the components that enables crafts people to create housings for air treatment devices that are uniquely expressive of the artist's individualistic creativity.

DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The Machine for Making Custom Decorative Air Treatment Art embodies the components that enable a person to fit a custom-made housing over the assembly of the machine's parts. Central to the machine's design is a base that supports the custom-made decorative housing along with supporting the machines working parts. The base will be round, oval, or of polygonal geometry. The end user will need to form the bottom of his or her housing to interface with the base for proper fit.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The current invention is to provide an aromatic spray mist which freshens and or treats the air with a chemical mixture and or add mixture of natural oils. Central to the art's design is a base that supports the custom decorative housing. The custom decorative housing of the invention will be made or purchased by the consumer. Common materials for the housing are ceramics, glass, wood, metal and various resins. A readymade ceramic housing will be made available in a kit which will include the Machine for Making Custom Air Treatment Art. The end user will be able to customize the housing provided in the kit version by using ceramic glaze, painting, or using their own form of decoration.

The structural parts of the air treatment machine consist of a base; a major connector; the major connector screw cap and a “modified scotch yoke mount/motor mount”. The working and electronic parts include a dc motor; a “modified scotch yoke”, a circular spindle; circuit boards; batteries; an instant spay button along with an interval selection switch; motion sensor; remote control; and an on/off switch.

The assembly of structural parts holds an aerosol spray can. The aerosol can nozzle is activated by the rotational torque of the motor applying upward and downward forces on the “modified scotch yoke” via an intermediary circular spindle attached to the motor's shaft.

The device can be modified to direct the spray via a tube with a small spray nozzle fixed to the far end of this tube which can be connected at the base of the “modified scotch yoke” where the “modified scotch yoke” interfaces and connects to the nozzle of the aerosol spray can. This modification will allow for housings to be made in the image of a wide range of subject matter. For example, the tube could be internally connected to the mouth of a spitting cetacean sculpture or the inside hollow of the trunk of a spitting elephant sculpture making for a device that effectively imitates the spitting activity of these animals.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of various components of the invention consisting of detail 1—the base; detail 2—the major connector; detail 3—the major connector screw cap; detail 4—the dc motor cover and pcb mount; detail 5—the spray shield; detail 7 the scotch yoke constraint pins and nuts; detail 8—the scotch yoke constraining pin springs; and detail 12—an illustration of an aerosol spray can.

FIG. 2 depicts the assembly of parts including detail 9 the dc motor with the motor cover/pcb mount detail 4 and spray shield detail 5 removed.

FIG. 2 also provides the isometric view of the “modified scotch yoke mount/motor mount” detail 6.

FIG. 3 depicts the modified scotch yoke detail 11; the scotch yoke constraining pins and nuts detail 7; and detail 8 the scotch yoke constraining pin springs.

FIG. 4 shows the rear view of the device. Detail 13 is the battery holder; details 14 and 15 are the mount holes, in the base detail 1, for the on/off switch and instant spray buttons respectively.

FIG. 5 depicts the device's side view. Detail 9 is a side view of the motor and detail 6 is a side view of the “modified scotch yoke mount/motor mount”.

FIG. 6 shows the top view of the device. Detail 6 displays the top view of the “modified scotch yoke mount/motor mount”. Detail 1 shows the top view of the base upon which the custom housing rests.

FIG. 7 shows the device's bottom view. Detail 3 is the bottom view of the major connector screw cap.

FIG. 8 is an exploded side view of the invention. Detail 10 is the scotch yoke spindle which is attached to the dc motor shaft. The spindle detail 10 has a small raised round cylinder near its peripheral border on its scotch yoke detail 11 facing surface. The spindle's cylinder fits into the horizontal oval slot of the modified scotch yoke detail 11, FIG. 3 .

FIG. 9 is a rendering of the air treatment machine with an example of a custom decorative housing detail 16 which fits over the working parts and rests on the base detail 1 FIGS. 1, 4, 6, and 8 .

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The invention is an air treatment device that has a base which holds and supports a custom decorative outer housing. The invention consists of the following embodiments with reference to FIGS. 1 to 9 . FIG. 8 detail 16 is an example of a housing that can be custom made by the end user to fit over the air treatment machine to rest on the base, detail 1, FIGS. 1, 4, 6, and 8 .

Power is derived from batteries mounted on the back of the major connector details 2 and 13, FIG. 1 and FIG. 4 . Motor control is provided by a pcb mounted inside the motor cover/pcb mount detail 4, FIGS. 1 and 8 . The power on/off switch detail 14 and instant spray button detail 15 are mounted on the back of the base detail 1.

The motor, detail 9, FIGS. 2, 5, and 8 , is mounted on the “modified scotch yoke mount/motor mount” detail 6 FIG. 8 . The modified scotch yoke spindle detail 10 FIGS. 3 and 8 transforms rotational motion into linear force by way of exerting upward and downward pressure on the horizontal elliptical opening of the modified scotch yoke detail 11 FIGS. 3 and 8 . The nozzle of the aerosol spray can is activated by the downward force of the modified scotch yoke detail 10, FIGS. 3 and 8 . The air is treated through a spray of a liquid mixture from the aerosol spray can detail 12, FIGS. 1 and 8 .

The major connector detail 2, FIGS. 1 and 8 , holds the aerosol spray can detail 12. Once the custom housing detail 16 is removed, the air treatment machine can be lifted and the major connector screw cap removed. Then the aerosol spray can, detail 12, will be free to slide out from the bottom of the major bracket detail 2 for removal and replacement when empty. 

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 4. An air treatment machine that can be covered with a decorative housing which can be created by the end user comprising: a. a base upon which the end user's custom made or prefabricated decorative housing rests. The air treatment apparatus base also supports an on/off switch and various other optional electrical components mainly consisting of batteries; a mode selection switch, a PIR motion sensor an IR remote sensor, and circuit boards that control the working parts; b. a major bracket with its screw cap which holds an aerosol spray can and upon which a motor mount and rotary motor is attached; c. a motor mount upon which a motor and modified scotch yoke are attached; d. a motor mount cover which covers the motor. The motor mount cover is attached to the major bracket and motor mount. The cover also houses a circuit board; e. a modified scotch yoke connected to the motor via the motor mount, stated in part (c), configured with two springs placed over two guide pins, which act together in order to deliver downward force to activate an aerosol spray can nozzle.
 5. The air treatment machine stated in claim 1 that supports a spitting cetacean version of the housing; consisting of a hollow cetacean sculpture with a flexible extension spray tube connected to and extending from the modified scotch yoke and internally connected with a spray nozzle to the mouth of a cetacean sculpture. Thus, when the aerosol can's nozzle is activated a spray mist will exit from the mouth of the cetacean sculpture emulating the animal spitting water.
 6. The air treatment machine stated in claim 1 that supports a spitting elephant version of the housing; consisting of a hollow elephant sculpture with a flexible extension spray tube connected to and extending from the modified scotch yoke and internally connected with a spray nozzle through the trunk of an elephant sculpture. Thus, when the aerosol can's nozzle is activated a spray mist will exit from the elephant sculptures' trunk emulating the animal spitting water. 